
معرفی
Daniel N. Shaviro is the Wayne Perry Professor of Taxation at New York University School of Law. He holds a BA in History from Princeton University (summa cum laude, 1978) and a JD from Yale Law School (1981). Prior to academia, he practiced law and worked on the Tax Reform Act of 1986 at the Joint Congressional Committee on Taxation. He joined NYU Law in 1995 after teaching at the University of Chicago Law School.
His research focuses on tax policy, fiscal policy, inequality, and intersections between law, literature, and social science. Notable publications include Bonfires of the American Dream (2022), Fixing U.S. International Taxation (2014), and Decoding the U.S. Corporate Tax (2009). In 2023, he received the National Tax Association’s Daniel M. Holland Medal for lifetime achievement in public finance.
Shaviro teaches courses on corporate tax law, international taxation, and tax policy. He chairs the NYU Tax Policy Colloquium and authored a novel, Getting It (2010). His memoir Now Is Now and Then Is Then (2025) offers introspective vignettes of his early life.
Academic contributions include influential works on entitlements, budget policy, and corporate tax reform. His interdisciplinary approach bridges legal, economic, and literary analysis of fiscal issues.





